NBN Online for the week of November 2, 2009

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Congress Poised to Act on Home Buyer Tax Credit, NOLs
Higher Conforming Loan Limits Extended Through 2010
NAHB Begins Roll-Out of New Logo, Branding Strategy
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: Crismon Peaks — A Luxury Home Repurposed
Coast to Coast
Fears of a New Chill in Home Sales
Politics & Government
Senate and House Advance Health Care Proposals
Economics & Finance
Five-Month Climb in New Home Sales Ends in September
Broken Home Finance System Due for Major Revamping
Eye on the Economy: Tax Credit Stimulates Housing as Expected
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: How to Improve Your Hole Saw's Performance
IBS
Get Your Pipes Ready. Your Vocal Pipes, That Is.
Slots Filling Up for Spokesperson Training at Builders' Show
Multifamily
New Webinars on Multifamily Forecast, Consumer Wants
Remodelers
Top Remodelers, Councils Honored at Annual Gala
Follow 'Paper Trail' to Smoother, More Profitable Business
Education
Nominations for 2009 Designee of the Year Awards Due Nov. 13
Webcast Course on Dec. 10 to Teach Customer Service Skills
Education Calendar
legal
Early Findings Inconclusive on Chinese Drywall Hazards
codes and standards
NAHB Loses First Vote on Fire Sprinkler Mandate
environment
EPA Lead Paint Proposal Would Hit More Remodeling Jobs
More Stringent Storm Water Regulation in the Works
hbi
HBI Makes Strides Rebuilding New Orleans
Building Products
Paint Quality Institute Identifies Color Trends for 2010
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on the DIY Network
Endowment
Endowment Intern Recommits to Home Building Career
Association News
Affiliate Representative Nominations Due Dec. 10
Save Big — at Least 60% — on Selected FedEx Shipping
Authorization Process for GM’s $500 Offer Now Much Easier
Earn One Free Hertz Rental Day for Every Two Hertz Rentals
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Endowment Intern Recommits to Home Building Career

 

 

Marlone Walters, center, of Prairie View A&M University, at a Pulte Homes job site in the Washington, D.C. area

Marlone Walters, a senior at Prairie View A&M University in Prairie View, Texas, and one of two students attending an eight-week internship at NAHB in Washington, D.C., said he learned enough about residential construction during the program to understand “the significant role that NAHB plays in supporting the industry.”

Walters said his internship has given him “insight into the many trends, issues and challenges that home builder face as the industry continuously evolves.”

Along with Alex Beckman, a senior at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colo., Walters participated in NAHB’s second Residential Construction Leadership/Internship Program funded by the National Housing Endowment ― a special internship for students attending universities funded by the Homebuilding Education Leadership Program (HELP).

Through the program, Walters learned about legal, legislative and regulatory issues that affect the building industry. He also learned about building products and management best practices while interning for a week at the NAHB Research Center.

Walters said he learned a lot about NAHB and the services it provides to its members. “I may not know everything as an aspiring builder, but for things I don’t know, NAHB is a good resource for its members that informs, educates and advocates on issues that matter most.”

As part of the internship, Walters also worked for six weeks at a Pulte Homes community in the Washington, D.C. area.  The hands-on experience gave Walters “a glimpse into the qualities that make a successful home builder and those qualities will serve as guiding principles for me when I become a builder.”

Walters said he plans to take what he learned over the summer to help his classmates with the annual NAHB Student Chapter Residential Construction Management Competition at the 2010 International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas on Jan. 19-22  He has already shared what he has learned about the NAHB National Green Building Standards with many of his classmates and professors.

“I am very proud of these two young men,” said Gary Garczynski, endowment chairman and 2002 NAHB president. “They are both excited about working in our industry and, over the summer, they took advantage of a great opportunity with this internship to learn more about housing and our wonderful association.”

“By supporting programs like this internship and the Homebuilding Education Leadership Program, the National Housing Endowment is investing in the future generations of home builders,” he said.

Felicia Watson, of NAHB  and an internship program coordinator, said that NAHB was able to offer an internship program during one of the worst economic downturns this county has experienced in years because of the support and assistance provided by the National Housing Endowment and three of the association’s builder members, Pulte Homes, Rosenthal Homes, based in Rockville, Md., and Craftmark Homes, headquartered in McLean, Va.

Walters and fellow intern Beckman will report on their internship experiences to endowment trustees during the 2010 International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas in January.

For more information about the endowment, visit www.nationalhousingendowment.org.


 

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